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Another Black Man Shot and Killed during a Mental Health Crisis
Local South Carolina activists are calling for disciplinary actions against the officer who shot and killed Irvin Moorer-Charley.
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Lawsuit: Google Accused of Racial Bias by Black Employees
Lawsuit claims Google fosters a “racially biased corporate culture.”
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Harvard Law Appoints First Black Dean of Students
The Harvard Law alumnus is now returning as an administrator, making history as the first Black man to do so.
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Black NJ Man Shot and Paralyzed after Traffic Stop
Jajuan Henderson suffered four gun shots to the back and neck while reaching in his car for his phone.
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“The Love Songs of W.E.B Du Bois” by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers Praised by National Books Critics Circle
The award-winning poet has been honored with a fiction prize for her novel.
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GUESS Honors Black Women by Partnering with Gyrl Wonder
Gyrl Wonder’s talent pool of career-driven women of color will now have a chance at interning or working with GUESS HQ.
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FBI Renews Award for Tips on Jelani Day’s Death
A monetary award is being offered in the suspicious drowning of the Illinois State University graduate student.
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BLM Activist and Husband Indicted on Federal Charges for Scamming Donations
The two allegedly used their non-profit’s donations for personal expenses such as vacations, home buying and shopping sprees.
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March 16 Marks Founding of Freedom’s Journal
The Black-owned newspaper had run for two years, fighting for racial equality and sharing opportunities for newly freed Black people.
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Maryland Park Police Officer Sues over Racist and Extremist Messages from Fellow Officers
Officers mocked Mark Miles for his race repeatedly in a group chat as well as threatened to kill Black Lives Matter protestors.